STACBOND Composite Panels are composed of two aluminum sheets and an inner core filled with minerals. Available in various dimensions and colors, these sheets can be fully recyclable and have high UV and impact resistance. To illustrate the potential of these systems, STACBOND provides some examples of applications in multiple types and scales.
Estadio Municipal de Balaídos
At the Estadio Municipal de Balaídos, the renovation by Pedro de la Puente Crespo, the traditional structure of the stands received a coating of composite panels in a blue metallic finish. The various vertical strips that the façade is divided into take on different wavy shapes, creating a pattern of movement and modernity to the Stadium. |
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Ibrahim’s Khan Theater
At Ibrahim’s Khan Theater in Cyprus, by Loucaides & Philippou architects, the rehabilitation of the stone buildings received coated metallic annexes whose shapes are highlighted by copper finishing plates. The volumes act as circulation spaces and mark the entrance to the complex, breaking with the volume and materiality of the rest of the building. |
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Cultural Center in Getafe
Ventilated façades can also be used in extensions, such as the Cultural Center in Getafe, Spain, where the building completely altered the low corner building. The pattern adopted for the coating brings movement to the urban environment. The rehabilitation unified its template, punctuating the façade with vertical laminar openings using a black and white coating. |
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Healthcare Building in Norway
In this healthcare building in Norway, three types of cladding were used that completely changed the aesthetics of the concrete building. While the line of frames was marked with a gold coating, the rest of the façade is covered in a color that resembles anodized aluminum. |
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A Estrada Residential Building
In A Estrada, Spain, two colors of contrasting panels were used to cover the plastered masonry of the original façade of this residential building, bringing a modernized look to the building. |
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Commercial Building in France
In France, in a commercial building, silver metallic finish was used throughout the building and highlighted by the horizontal and vertical uprights that create a differentiated pattern on the façade of this predominantly horizontal building. |
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